BTW, how are PS fonts handled on z/OS? Or, more general, how is
PostScript handled on z/OS? Since PS is plain text normally, it
could be EBCDIC also.
And another follow-up: What about BDF and PCF? The former are pure
text files, and the latter could be different too (in case they are
based
Attached patch shows a rendering problem with 'y' character with
Tahoma font (in python and system ). Notice that top-left part
of y looks cropped. Dpi is 96, and font size is 9 pts. I only see
the problem when italic text is used.
Which tahoma font have you used? I only have normal and
04 Eki 2006 Çar 08:13 tarihinde şunları yazmıştınız:
Attached patch shows a rendering problem with 'y' character with
Tahoma font (in python and system ). Notice that top-left part
of y looks cropped. Dpi is 96, and font size is 9 pts. I only see
the problem when italic text is used.
Is there a possibility for the z/OS compiler to select the encoding of
an input file? This would be the easiest solution.
There is, but this doesn't completely work. It only covers cases where
they may be string literals in the code which are expected to be in
ascii. It still leaves open the
I've never actually run the XWindows system on Z/OS [...]
Oops, this answers the question in my previous mail. Still wondering
what kind of fonts are used for the z/OS graphics display...
Werner
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Can you reproduce the bad behaviour with ftview?
I am not _yet_ able to reproduce with ftview, [...]
Well, it seems that Qt does slanting by itself -- this isn't supported
within ftview.
Werner
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